Najam Featured in BU Today’s Office Artifacts Series

Adil Najam, Dean of Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, was featured as part of BU Today’s  Office Artifacts series that showcases interesting items that BU faculty display in their offices. 

The interactive feature story highlights several items from Najam’s 121 Bay State Road office including a statue from Senegal, the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for which Najam was the lead author of several reports, and the bowl of candy for students and guests visiting Najam. You can view the full story here.

From the feature:

A renowned expert on global public policy and diplomacy, Adil Najam’s office on Bay State Road is a small museum of curiosities and conversation pieces. There’s a majestic Punjabi kulla cap on a table, sunbaked South African sculptures on a mantle, and a painting of Nairobi women at work purchased from a street artist in Kenya.

 

Adil Najam is the inaugural dean of the Pardee School and was a former Vice Chancellor of the Lahore University of Management Sciences in Lahore Pakistan. Learn more about him here.